ATHENA® – cream-pink hybrid tea rose – Kordes
Let ATHENA® bring a touch of coastal elegance to your family garden or veranda: a cream‑pink hybrid tea whose well‑shaped, high‑centred blooms look as refined in a vase as they do against shingle and sea kale. This own‑root form is bred for reassuring longevity, quietly building strong roots in year one, fuller shoots in year two and by year three delivering its full ornamental impact. Ideal for small, windy, salt‑touched plots where good drainage helps it cope with persistent breezes and showery weather, it forms a dense, upright structure that anchors beds and screening. The subtly scented flowers repeat generously through the season, giving months of soft colour with minimal fuss, while its reliable black spot resistance means fewer chemical treatments. Whether you grow it in the ground or a 40–50 litre terrace container, ATHENA® offers steady, easy‑care performance for beginners and time‑pressed gardeners who still want something special.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
ATHENA® thrives in a roomy 40–50 litre pot, where its upright habit and dense foliage give structure without overwhelming a small veranda. In breezy, salt‑kissed spots with decent drainage it remains stable and reliable, offering refined blooms for relaxed outdoor seating, ideal for the busy homeowner. |
| Feature rose near seating or tea corner |
The mildly scented, high‑centred flowers invite close viewing without being overpowering, perfect beside a bench or tea table. Regular repeat flowering means there is usually a bud or bloom to enjoy after work or at weekends, making it a gentle focal point for the hobby gardener. |
| Small front garden statement plant |
Its moderate height and 50–70 cm spread suit narrow borders or front gardens where space is tight yet a smart, upright rose is desired. The long‑lasting cream‑pink flowers maintain a cared‑for look between visits outside, suiting the urban resident. |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
Originally selected as an exhibition hybrid tea, ATHENA® produces long‑stemmed, solitary blooms that cut well for the vase. The colour remains attractive as it opens indoors, giving rewarding home‑grown flowers with modest effort for the creative decorator. |
| Mixed coastal bed with grasses and perennials |
The upright, dense framework fits neatly among sea kale, Festuca or catmint, adding structure and classic flowers to looser plantings. Its reasonable disease resistance supports low‑input maintenance, ideal for exposed beds tended by the relaxed gardener. |
| Low maintenance family flower bed |
Medium care needs and own‑root resilience suit typical family gardens where time is limited. Once established, it repays basic watering and annual pruning with reliable repeat flowering and steady growth, providing durable value for the practical family. |
| Season‑long colour spine in a narrow border |
Generous repeat blooming and flowers that fade slowly in sun create an extended display from early summer onwards, keeping narrow side beds or drive‑edge borders interesting for months, which supports the expectations of the colour‑loving owner. |
| Specimen rose for long‑term planting schemes |
The own‑root form gives long life and good recovery if damaged, making ATHENA® well suited to long‑term schemes where stable structure and dependable flowering are prized. This underpins plans made by the forward‑thinking planner. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Jewel – Plant ATHENA® in a 40–50 litre pale ceramic container with silver Festuca and sea kale nearby to echo shingle and surf – ideal for coastal-style balcony and veranda owners.
- Tea-Corner Focus – Place a pair on either side of a bench, underplanted with low Nepeta x faassenii to soften the base and draw attention to the refined blooms – perfect for those creating a calm tea or reading nook.
- Cream-Pink Welcome – Use as a solo feature in a small front bed with gravel mulch and simple box edging, for an elegant, easy-to-manage entrance – suited to busy homeowners wanting instant smartness.
- Soft-Cut Bouquet Patch – Group three plants in a sunny strip and intersperse with ‘Annabelle’ hydrangeas, giving armfuls of blooms with differing textures for the vase – attractive to home florists and creative arrangers.
- Coastal-Family Mix – Combine ATHENA® with low Hypericum and blue catmint in a free-draining border to mix structure, berries and haze-like flowers – appealing to families who like a lively yet undemanding garden.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ATHENA® – cream-pink hybrid tea rose (Hybrid Tea group), registered as RühKOR; part of the Eleganza® collection, with American Rose Society exhibition name ‘Athena’. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes’ Söhne in Germany from an unknown own seedling × ‘Helmut Schmidt’; bred 2002, registered 2004, introduced 2014 in Germany by W Kordes’ Söhne Rosenschulen. |
| Awards and recognition |
Received First Prize in 2014 at Baden bei Wien (Austria), confirming its value as a high-quality garden and exhibition hybrid tea in European trial conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright habit, 85–115 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles; spent flowers usually need deadheading due to weak self-cleaning. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, high-centred, pointed-budded hybrid tea blooms with 40+ petals; large solitary flowers (around 7–10 cm) carried on strong stems, flowering repeatedly with a generous second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base with pale yellow inner tones and a soft pink rim (RHS 155C/4D); colour holds well, fading gently to pastel; buds cream with pink tips, maintaining an elegant look in sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, pleasantly scented rose fragrance, noticeable at close range without dominating; the very double blooms enclose the stamens, making this primarily an ornamental rather than pollinator-focused variety. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are sparse due to very double flowers; occasionally produces small, egg-shaped, orange-red hips about 10–14 mm in diameter, adding a discreet seasonal accent in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Winter hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b); disease resistance medium overall, with good resistance to black spot and rust but only medium tolerance to powdery mildew. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 50–55 cm apart in beds or about 85 cm for specimens; medium maintenance, needing occasional pest and disease checks plus deadheading for clean appearance. |
ATHENA® offers elegant, long-lasting cream-pink blooms, reliable repeat flowering and resilient own-root growth for years of refined coastal or family-garden colour, making it a thoughtful choice if you value beauty with modest upkeep.